Recall: Bednest Bedside Sleepers

On 2016-05-10, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) published
a recall regarding Bednest Bedside Sleepers due to a potential fall hazard.
This product sold new beginning in March 2010 for about $170 to $500.

About
500 units are involved in this (s)Bednest sleeper recall.
Learn more and find out what to do if you own this product below.

This was the 1st recall of products in the Swings (Baby/Cradle) category in 2016.

Note: The recalling company may not have provided images for every model. Please review the detailed description below.

Company Contact Information:

Website: bednest.com

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What is the problem?

The bedside sleepers fail to meet mandatory federal requirements for these products, posing a fall hazard to babies

How can I tell if I own this product?

This recall involves Bednest bedside infant sleepers manufactured after July 2014. The date of manufacture is stamped underneath the base of the bedside sleepers. The Bednest has beech wood ends with white fabric sides over metal frames on a beech wood height-adjustable stand. The bedside sleeper measures about 34 inches long by 18.5 inches wide. There are sewn-in Bednest labels on the fabric side panel and on the upper surface of the mattress.

These items were sold new+ exclusively online byOnline at www.Bednest.com from March 2010 through December 2015 for between $400 and $500 or if rented between $170 and $200.

What should I do if I own this recalled product?

First, stop using the item.

Then, add the item to a free, private Items I Own account.
This will enable you to easily access the CPSC and recalling company's remedy instructions as well as track your progress toward getting the item returned or fixed.
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The CPSC provides the following remedy information:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bedside sleeper while the sides are in the fully open position. Bednest is providing a free repair kit that will permanently lock the side rail into place. The firm is contacting all known consumers directly. It is estimated that the repair kits will be sent out by June 15, 2016.

Bednest email at modification@bednest.com† or online at www.bednest.com and look for the recall information on the homepage for more information.

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Incidents & Injuries Reported as of Recall Date

+WeMakeItSafer cautions consumers that recalled items may have been acquired at different locations, prices and times than specified in the
CPSC recall announcement.
This is especially true for items purchased in online marketplaces, resale shops or yard sales.
More information may be available
at CPSC.gov.

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